How to Say โShe's doing much better now.โ in Italian
Sta molto meglio ora.
stah MOHL-toh MEH-lyoh OH-rah
[stah MOHL-toh MEH-lyoh OH-rah]
๐ฌ Usage Tip: 'Molto meglio' together strengthen the degree of improvement.
๐ฎ๐น In Italy: Sharing updates on health is common in Italy, reflecting a caring culture.
Phrase Breakdown
Sta
[stah]
Is
Used to describe a current state.
Sta molto meglio ora rispetto a prima.
He/She is much better now than before.
molto
[MOHL-toh]
Very
Used to give emphasis to an adjective.
Sta molto bene oggi.
He/She is very well today.
meglio
[MEH-lyoh]
Better
Referring to an improvement in condition or situation.
Mi sento meglio ora che ho riposato.
I feel better now that I have rested.
ora
[OH-rah]
Now
Refers to the current moment in time.
Sta meglio ora dopo la visita dal dottore.
He/She is better now after the doctor's visit.
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